The Taiwan media — which is a notorious mouthpiece for whatever party is in power — is reporting that prosecutors from the Supreme Prosecutors Office’s Special Investigation Task Force questioned Kuo and has plans to subpoena officials with the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Unnamed sources told the Taiwan Central News Agency that Sino Swearingen had $300 million in the bank when Kuo took over. Now the aircraft maker is supposedly $60 million in the hole. (BTW, Kuo got the boot last summer.)

There is an offer by a group from Dubai to take over Taiwan’s 90 percent stake in the local jetmaker. But officials in Taiwan’s congress don’t like the $150 million offer that has been reported. The Taiwanese government has spent closer to $600 million.